Thursday, October 27, 2011

On Feschuk - part four

This is the next part as we try to break up the text and see if something is missing...

Many Athletes do running to develop condition and stamina, hockey players too.

Sometimes this may be replaced by Floorball and the reasons to do so would be that Floorball might be more motivational and provide an intermittent load, something that perhaps is more efficient as compared to the constant load running often offer. For you that never played Floorball - well it can be very though.

For younger hockey players as they want to play with their stick in the bedroom or in another room at home - well many parents does not like that. But many parents can probably live with kids playing Floorball in the basement. The same goes for play beside of the rink - something that... sometimes is prohibited... at least with a hockey stick and a puck.

With a whiffle ball and a plastic stick - funny how would anyone be able to out-law that? In essence Floorball provides so many more opportunities to do stickhandling at any time - anywhere.

I could not find anything on this in the text that told us why hockey players may get a creative edge from Floorball.Part five in this series will state that Hand-eye co-ordination is something you may get as you manually do the dishes. Mr. Feschuk wrote on “the creative edge for Hockey players” and left out matters like what true puck-control might be. I do not think this is hand-eye coordination, I think it is something else..

Caution

Research suggest that eye-injuries are more common in Floorball as compared to Tennis, but less common as compared to Squash (similar to Racquetball).To minimize this risk of injury Floorballcentral recommend: Use certified protective eye-wear (mandated in many European areas for the youth). Do not lay down on the court. Follow the rules strict on stick height.

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